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Code · Maryland · State Finance and Procurement

§ 5-606

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§5–606.
(a)The Plan may not be used to deny:
(1)a State–issued permit; or
(2)State funding:
(i)mandated by statute or regulation; or
(ii)provided for in the State operating budget or capital budget.
(b)The Plan does not:
(1)supersede any State statute or regulation;
(2)supersede any local ordinance or regulation;
(3)affect the delegation of planning and zoning powers granted by the State to local jurisdictions under Division II, Title 9, Subtitles 2 or 3, Title 10, or Title 11 of the Local Government Article and Division I of the Land Use Article; or
(4)overturn or prevent a decision of a local jurisdiction to fund a project.
(c)The Plan may not require a local government to change or alter a local ordinance, regulation, or comprehensive plan.
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